So last month I purged a bunch of zoas out of my garage tanks. On my way to the trash I must of dropped a few.
Friday my girlfriend calls me freaking out that our dog is vomiting everywhere. Of course I'm stuck at work so I tell her to take him to the vet. As soon as she gets there he starts to have bloody diarrhea all over the office waiting room.
I go straight to the vet after I get off work. They want to keep him over night. At this point we have no idea what's going on with him.
I get home around 10pm and start cleaning up the mess. After washing the bedding I notice two little piles of zoas in my washing machine. Yep, he ate them. Of course I start freaking out and calling the vet. They were closed.
The next day as soon as they open I call the vet and explain what I had found. The person on the phone has no idea what I'm talking about. I finally speak to the vet and he has no idea what palytoxin is either. I call ASPCA poison control and I open up a case with them and pass that number to the vet.
He seemed to be improving, getting a little better each day. Yesterday, after being hospitalized since Friday, they inform me that his kidney numbers are very high. Today we had to put him down.
I don't mean to be a Debby downer but I just want to remind people be careful when handling stuff in and around your tank.
Friday my girlfriend calls me freaking out that our dog is vomiting everywhere. Of course I'm stuck at work so I tell her to take him to the vet. As soon as she gets there he starts to have bloody diarrhea all over the office waiting room.
I go straight to the vet after I get off work. They want to keep him over night. At this point we have no idea what's going on with him.
I get home around 10pm and start cleaning up the mess. After washing the bedding I notice two little piles of zoas in my washing machine. Yep, he ate them. Of course I start freaking out and calling the vet. They were closed.
The next day as soon as they open I call the vet and explain what I had found. The person on the phone has no idea what I'm talking about. I finally speak to the vet and he has no idea what palytoxin is either. I call ASPCA poison control and I open up a case with them and pass that number to the vet.
He seemed to be improving, getting a little better each day. Yesterday, after being hospitalized since Friday, they inform me that his kidney numbers are very high. Today we had to put him down.
I don't mean to be a Debby downer but I just want to remind people be careful when handling stuff in and around your tank.